Unity Christian School announces Duke's Talent Identification Program honors
by Unity Christian School reports
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(Pictured front row, left to right)
Victoria Eddins, Garrett Post, Carter Ray, Abigail Payne, Mallory Osner, Dorothy Williams, Trudi Baines Floyd, Levi Lodge, Luke Mull, Juliana Stepp
(Second row, left to right)
Griffin Tate, Carson Earnest, Sarah Whitley, Taylor James, Abigail Sorrow, Allison Hardwell, Hannah Payne, Hannah Jo Jackson, Barrett Irmscher, Nish Patel
(Third row, left to right)
Coleman Landrum, Boone Blankenship, Hope LaMaster, Margaret DiRuggiero, Eden
Bentley, Bryce Robinson, Clay Crawford, Sam Rix, (not pictured, Gabriella Haynes). (contributed photo)
(Pictured front row, left to right) Victoria Eddins, Garrett Post, Carter Ray, Abigail Payne, Mallory Osner, Dorothy Williams, Trudi Baines Floyd, Levi Lodge, Luke Mull, Juliana Stepp (Second row, left to right) Griffin Tate, Carson Earnest, Sarah Whitley, Taylor James, Abigail Sorrow, Allison Hardwell, Hannah Payne, Hannah Jo Jackson, Barrett Irmscher, Nish Patel (Third row, left to right) Coleman Landrum, Boone Blankenship, Hope LaMaster, Margaret DiRuggiero, Eden Bentley, Bryce Robinson, Clay Crawford, Sam Rix, (not pictured, Gabriella Haynes). (contributed photo)
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Unity Christian School is proud to announce the students who are currently enrolled or have been invited to join the highly-selective Duke Tip Talent Identification Program for the 2012-13 school year:

Boone Blankenship, Allison Hardwell, Gabrielle Haynes, Mallory Osner, Carson Earnest, Barrett Irmscher, Nish Patel, Hannah Payne, Abigail Sorrow, Eden Bentley, Victoria Eddins, Taylor James, Griffin Tate, Hannah Jackson, Hope LeMaster, Juliana Stepp, Sarah Whitley, Clay Crawford, Levi Lodge, Luke Mull, Dorothy Williams, Trudi Baines Floyd, Abigail Payne, Garrett Post, Coleman Landrum, Samuel Rix, Carter Ray, Bryce Robinson, and Margaret DiRuggiero.

The Duke Tip Program is an organization that recognizes academically gifted students in grades 4th - 7th. To qualify, a student must score in the 95th or above percentile in a core area of a standardized test. Enrollment in this program allows students to take above level testing including the SAT and ACT college entrance exams, as well as online enrichment opportunities, summer programs, and recognition for their outstanding academic abilities.

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